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This is disk 406 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
ATCopy A program to copy files from the Amiga side of a system
equipped with a PC/AT bridgeboard, to the PC side, using
wildcards. Copies directly through the shared memory.
Supports CLI and WorkBench usage. Version 2.0, shareware,
binary only.
Author: Peter Vorwerk
DirWork A fast small simple efficent shareware DirUtility that
gets directories off floppies in about half the normal
time. Configurable options and buttons, as well as all
the usual features. This is Version 1.12, an update to
the one on disk 328. Binary only.
Author: Chris Hames
DMS DISK-Masher is a utility that allows users to compress and
archive entire floppy disks. Offers four different types
of compression, extended virus checking of boot blocks,
and data encryption. Requires at least 512K of memory.
This is version 1.01, binary only.
Author: SDS Software
GnuAwk GNU awk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK
programming language. It conforms to the definition
and description of the language in The AWK Programming
Language, by Aho, Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the
additional features defined in the System V Release 4
version of UNIX awk. Version 2.10 beta, includes source.
Author: Paul Rubin, Jay Fenlason, Arnold Robbins, et al.
GnuGrep The grep program from the GNU project. Replaces grep
fgrep, egrep, and bmgrep. This is an update to version
1.5 on disk 295 and now handles AmigaDOS style wildcard
specifications. Includes source.
Author: Many (see README file)
MadBlanker A cute screen blanker that bounces a transparent rectangle
around on the screen, like a theater spotlight, with
configurable options which include size and whether or not
you want the rectangle to change size. Version 2.0,
includes source.
Author: K. Mardam-Bey